I literally do not know the right thing to do.
2 months ago, I discovered that my apartment has a particularly annoying leak. I don't know a leak that isn't annoying, but I digress. Above the doorwall, in the track of the doorwall, as well as the window in my bedroom...all leak or allow water to come into the apartment. Like I said, this discovery was made on July 3rd. After 3 maintenance requests, I was told that a contractor would need to come in, and the building would need to be sprayed in order for the brick to be returned to its waterproof state. This was around July 29th. I was told that since the first of the month was looming, no contractor would be able to come out because they would be busy with first of the month duties. I was told by mid August, it should be easier to find a contractor to come and do the job.
Today is August 23rd. No contractor, no update, no fix, and no water free apartment. So I stopped into the office today for an update. I was told "we didn't forget about you, when they told me you were here I knew exactly what you were here for, and we didn't forget about you." Great! It's nice to be remembered. Except, I was told the same thing, the painters need to do the spraying, one side of the building was done, and now it was time for the other. Everyone agreed it was time for the building to be sprayed. So I asked: "How much longer are we talking here?" The answer, "it will be at least a few more weeks. how is it going up there?" To which I calmly replied that every time that it rains, I have water in my apartment. He assures me that he already has the equipment,m he just needs the contractor.
Great! The equipment is here...half the battle right? I left at least encouraged that they still know there is an issue and have recognized that it needs to be fixed. However, not an hour later a note comes under the door. I thought it might have been about the earthquake that happened this afternoon, or perhaps it was to inform me that they had found a contractor and scheduled a time to spray and fix the building. Well, optimism has never been my thing, and here is the reason why. The note read:
"Dear Residents, This notice is to advise all residents that on Wednesday, August 31st, Premier Pest Management, Inc. will be performing services to the outside of your building. This treatment is a power spray treatment that will be used to prevent and/or rid your building of beetles, bugs, spiders, bees and wasps." It goes on to say the time of the work, the fees incurred should anyone not comply, and thanking us for our cooperation.
If it wasn't obvious, the equipment was not in fact for the work needed for my building. It was instead for the use of power spraying the building so we wouldn't have to deal with unwanted crawlers or flyers. Like really? You are going to look me in the face and tell me that the equipment is here and expect me to believe that once this power spray is done, the equipment won't be returned to where ever it is it came from? Like really? In the immortal words of several of my favorite TV characters "Seriously!? Seriously."
Needless to say, I don't know what to do because I have never been in this situation before with an apartment that I have lived in. All of my apartments have been wonderful, and I have made a maintenance request all but one time in the past. This is uncharted territory for me. Do I ask out of my lease? Do I refuse to pay rent? If so, how does one inform your landlord that you aren't going to pay them for your apartment? How does a resident actually fight and win this seemingly unwinnable battle? I'm prepared to move, I have no desire to live in an apartment that will never be fixed. But how does one get out without losing their security deposit and free from paying any penalty fees for leaving a lease early?
Who am I to think that the management would allow a job so large to happen for one single apartment? If no other apartments have complained of water in their apartments, is there really any urgency to fix my problem? I mean, this is kind of a big job. Renting the crane, the materials needed to fix it, the man power of your painters. I am losing hope rapidly...
Bottom line: I'm screwed.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
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That SUCKS.
ReplyDeleteMaybe this will help? You can start by printing it out and bringing it to them saying it's your right to have the apartment in good order? And if they don't comply, you can follow the instructions?
http://www.michiganlegalaid.org/library_client/resource.2005-05-30.1117489737707/html_view
They should AT LEAST offer you a different apartment to stay in until the repair. They can't take advantage of you like this!